2nd Amendment
D.C. Residents Unable to Purchase Handguns
It’s been three years since the U.S. Supreme Court struck down the nation’s toughest gun control law, the one in Washington, D.C. But a de facto ban has taken effect ever since the city’s only firearms dealer stopped registering guns. Because there are no gun shops in Washington, city residents who wish to legally possess…
Read MoreSenators Battle Environmentalists Seeking to Ban Lead in Ammunition, Fishing Tackle
As environmentalists battle to ban the use of lead in ammunition and fishing tackle out of concern for wildlife and their habitats, several U.S. lawmakers have rushed to defend the tools of hunters and fishermen with a new bill to shield such items from regulation. Sens. Jon Tester, D-Mont, and John Thune, R-S.D., co-chairmen of…
Read MoreComment on the ATF Shotgun Study
John, over at http://gungeekrants.blogspot.com, has everything you need to know about contacting the ATF about the reclassification of certain imported shotguns as destructive devices. Now is the time to contact the ATF on this issue. http://gungeekrants.blogspot.com/2011/03/batf-shotgun-shenanigans.html
Read MoreClusters
Courtesy of Rich Grassi, The Shooting Wire http://www.thetacticalwire.com/features/224174 It seems that fair should be fair even in regulation and laws. It’s not to be, though as the deck is always stacked. One side or another has the upper hand in all these things. This is why “fair play” is not mentioned as a component of…
Read MoreA History of the World in 100 Weapons
Flak 88 A History of the World in 100 Weapons tells the stories of the hundred definitive weapons whose effects have been the most revolutionary, changing the way war is waged and the very world we live in. From the gladius of ancient Rome to the AK-47, all one hundred are revealed in an array…
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